The last day of our conference and the culmination dinner signaled the start of the excessive walking, so help me dear feet. The day started with our transportation shenanigans to the university, followed by our search for the CUHK sweater/hoodie for a friend's son. Although we weren't able to find the item, I was instead happy to see buildings that I haven't been to. These were located farther from our venue. A photo of the building is shown below, alongside the colorful paving. When the culmination dinner ended, we rode the trusty public transport to our HK Home. A few minutes after we settled, we pursued with our plans of exploring more of the megacity at night. Yes, our only time to actually grasp the HK Culture. It was indeed fortunate for us that our apartment's location was near the bustling part of Temple Street (just across the street!!!!) Allow the photos to explain how Temple Street was part of my HK memorabilia. I do suggest this exciting cultural street when you visit HK at night. Take note that stalls at the street bazaar also close at around 11pm and the only thing that shall welcome you beyond that time are the seafood restaurants and the 7/11's that are located everywhere!
Below is the map showing how convenient the location was for us! We rented an apartment at Liberty Mansion and didn't know it was this strategic to the street bazaar. The happenstance I am thankful for. |
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